Velocity Frequent Flyer launches partnership with DiDi

So I signed up with both my normal account and my business flyer account and as others reported the points were awarded promptly.
Got around to using Didi today from Sofitel Melbourne to the airport and Uber wanted $57, Didi was $39 and offered me a bonus $10 off (perhaps as it was my first time using them) Driver arrived within 2 minutes and was a great lad in a nice, clean Camry. He drives for both Didi and Uber and prefers driving for Didi. Was really happy with the service and tipped him $5 and left a nice thank you on the app. Was dropped off at the rideshare spot near the Parkroyal as we were picking up a rental car from Sixt. Checked my Virgin app a few minutes later and points had already been credited. Got the full 39 points
For me it’s a horses for courses setup where sometimes Didi won’t work or be the best option but for others it will be and I’ll definitely use them again
I definitely try to use DiDi when I can atm over Uber, but there are times when DiDi drivers will cancel on you nonstop but Uber will take it first try.

I think DiDi pays drivers better atm (basically DiDi is in the lose money for marketshare phase).
 
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Both Didi and Uber and the whole ridesharing gig economy is a joke

Drivers making $10-$20 per hour and working 100 hour weeks

That being said I'll take the FF points but will always take a taxi or private hire car over any rideshare company wherever possible
 
That being said I'll take the FF points but will always take a taxi or private hire car over any rideshare company wherever possible
Each to their own. The last thing I would ever ever ever do is giving my hard earned cash to these rude, monopolistic and dirty taxi drivers. So grateful to have left these days behind me for good!
 
Both Didi and Uber and the whole ridesharing gig economy is a joke

Drivers making $10-$20 per hour and working 100 hour weeks

That being said I'll take the FF points but will always take a taxi or private hire car over any rideshare company wherever possible
I hoe you don't get swindled in Sydney. Lots of dodgy taxi drivers atm trying to pray on unsuspecting travellers from SYD airport.
 
Each to their own. The last thing I would ever ever ever do is giving my hard earned cash to these rude, monopolistic and dirty taxi drivers. So grateful to have left these days behind me for good!

In Australia I use private transfers to/from airports and for anything else while on holidays I rent a car.

Singapore - Taxis
France - Private transfers
London - Taxis

ETC
 
In Australia I use private transfers to/from airports and for anything else while on holidays I rent a car.

Singapore - Taxis
France - Private transfers
London - Taxis

ETC
Singapore i actually often use grab to book a taxi. One frienly driver actually told me that some of their EFTPOS machine can charge ridiculous rates but if its prepaid on grab, yiu don't get charged the absurd surcharge. Prices were within expectations too.
 
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I definitely try to use DiDi when I can atm over Uber, but there are times when DiDi drivers will cancel on you nonstop but Uber will take it first try.

I think DiDi pays drivers better atm (basically DiDi is in the lose money for marketshare phase).
TBH ride sharing is a bit of a lottery at the moment. Ola drivers were renowned for cancelling when Uber was surging, however Uber drivers are starting to be bad about it too - they'll accept a job, then call you to ask destination (which they're not allowed to do under the contracted conditions), and then cancel it if they don't like it. Yet to try Didi but will be interesting to see how they go trying to fight Uber now that Ola are out of the way.
 
In Australia I use private transfers to/from airports and for anything else while on holidays I rent a car.

Singapore - Taxis
France - Private transfers
London - Taxis

ETC
London taxis are by far the worst, so many horrid experiences with these arrogant crooks. But again, each to their own. Singapore is Grab-land for me.
 
TBH ride sharing is a bit of a lottery at the moment. Ola drivers were renowned for cancelling when Uber was surging, however Uber drivers are starting to be bad about it too - they'll accept a job, then call you to ask destination (which they're not allowed to do under the contracted conditions), and then cancel it if they don't like it. Yet to try Didi but will be interesting to see how they go trying to fight Uber now that Ola are out of the way.

Yep indeed as I said when you are dealing with drivers who are doing 100 hours per week and making $10-$20 per hour at best, you are rarely going to get great service.
 
Lots of dodgy taxi drivers atm trying to pray on unsuspecting travellers from SYD airport.
Happened to me multiple times - just because I got off an international flight going to a CBD hotel doesn’t mean I don’t know my way around Sydney. Work used to insist I use taxi and they were paying so I didn’t care but it still felt wrong even though there was no loss for me personally. Luckily we have Uber for business to use globally now so no longer have to worry about that
 
Happened to me multiple times - just because I got off an international flight going to a CBD hotel doesn’t mean I don’t know my way around Sydney. Work used to insist I use taxi and they were paying so I didn’t care but it still felt wrong even though there was no loss for me personally. Luckily we have Uber for business to use globally now so no longer have to worry about that
Was the same for me a while ago when many companies still insisted to use taxis which was almost always a bad experience and priced way higher than Uber or Didi would ever be. Luckily most companies have now clued up and allow you to use ride share apps.
 
Gotta love Didi....$26.48 from my house about 10 km north of CBD to Sydney domestic airport at 0730 today....and bonus 26 Velocity pts! Taxi would have been $80 and Uber >$40. Train would have been nearly $40 for 2 pax!
 
With 24hour of linking, got my 1000 points.. I'm impressed!
Will start using Didi and see how it goes.
We used Didi for the first time in Canberra last night. The time for a driver to respond was the same as for Uber. The cost for an Uber in the past was $24 from home to a restaurant we go to often. Didi was $16 ($22 less a $6 discount) and $2 ($22 less a $20 discount). So a couple of dollars cheaper on a short run, although I believe the drivers get a better deal with Didi.
 

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